Drug resistance in pathogenic protozoa is very often caused by changes to the ‘transportome’ of the parasites. In Trypanosoma brucei, several transporters have been implicated in uptake of the main classes of drugs, diamidines and melaminophenyl arsenicals. The resistance mechanism had been thought to be due to loss of a transporter known to carry both types of agents: the aminopurine transporter P2, encoded by the gene TbAT1. However, although loss of P2 activity is well-documented as the cause of resistance to the veterinary diamidine diminazene aceturate (Berenil®), cross-resistance between the human-use arsenical melarsoprol and the diamidine pentamidine (MPXR) is the result of loss of a separate High Affinity Pentamidine Transporter (H...
Defining mode of action is vital for both developing new drugs and predicting potential resistance m...
<div><p>The predominant mechanism of drug resistance in African trypanosomes is decreased drug uptak...
Defining mode of action is vital for both developing new drugs and predicting potential resistance m...
Drug resistance in pathogenic protozoa is very often caused by changes to the ‘transportome’ of the ...
Trypanosoma brucei drug transporters include the TbAT1/P2 aminopurine transporter and the high-affin...
Trypanosoma brucei drug transporters include the TbAT1/P2 aminopurine transporter and the high-affin...
Treatment of many infectious diseases is under threat from drug resistance. Understanding the mechan...
African trypanosomiasis is a disease of humans and livestock in many areas south of the Sahara. Resi...
Sleeping sickness, caused by Trypanosoma brucei spp., has become resurgent in sub-Saharan Africa. M...
Sleeping sickness, caused by Trypanosoma brucei spp., has become resurgent in sub-Saharan Africa. Mo...
Melarsoprol and pentamidine represent the two main classes of drugs, the arsenicals and diamidines, ...
The predominant mechanism of drug resistance in African trypanosomes is decreased drug uptake due to...
Defining mode of action is vital for both developing new drugs and predicting potential resistance m...
<div><p>The predominant mechanism of drug resistance in African trypanosomes is decreased drug uptak...
Defining mode of action is vital for both developing new drugs and predicting potential resistance m...
Drug resistance in pathogenic protozoa is very often caused by changes to the ‘transportome’ of the ...
Trypanosoma brucei drug transporters include the TbAT1/P2 aminopurine transporter and the high-affin...
Trypanosoma brucei drug transporters include the TbAT1/P2 aminopurine transporter and the high-affin...
Treatment of many infectious diseases is under threat from drug resistance. Understanding the mechan...
African trypanosomiasis is a disease of humans and livestock in many areas south of the Sahara. Resi...
Sleeping sickness, caused by Trypanosoma brucei spp., has become resurgent in sub-Saharan Africa. M...
Sleeping sickness, caused by Trypanosoma brucei spp., has become resurgent in sub-Saharan Africa. Mo...
Melarsoprol and pentamidine represent the two main classes of drugs, the arsenicals and diamidines, ...
The predominant mechanism of drug resistance in African trypanosomes is decreased drug uptake due to...
Defining mode of action is vital for both developing new drugs and predicting potential resistance m...
<div><p>The predominant mechanism of drug resistance in African trypanosomes is decreased drug uptak...
Defining mode of action is vital for both developing new drugs and predicting potential resistance m...